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bob orr is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. the $3 billion penalty is the largest ever paid by a drug company in a u.s. settlement. but federal prosecutors accused glaxosmithkline of withholding key safety data from federal regulators and committing widespread fraud. this is not the start of a world class karaoke routine. but rather, top executives at the drug maker glaxosmithkline exhorting their sales reps to aggressively push a new asthma drug. >> i think we can make some millionaires out there. let's do it right. >> reporter: federal prosecutors used the tape as evidence, alleging that the culture at gsk was focused on the bottom line, and put profits ahead of customer safety. >> practices like these put our public health at risk. increase costs. and undermine our health care system. we are determined to bring them to a stop. >> reporter: prosecutors say gsk held critical safety data with regard to avandia. and they marketed two anti-depression drugs for treatments that were neve
bob orr is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. the $3 billion penalty is the largest ever paid by a drug company in a u.s. settlement. but federal prosecutors accused glaxosmithkline of withholding key safety data from federal regulators and committing widespread fraud. this is not the start of a world class karaoke routine. but rather, top executives at the drug maker glaxosmithkline exhorting their sales reps to...
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thank you, bob. bob schieffer, morley safer and steve kroft. >>> next sunday, "60 minutes" broadcasts a very special tribute to mike wallace. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by subway. get a free sub when you buy any six-inch sub before 9 a.m. >>> 100 years ago tomorrow the titanic set sail from england. we'll go aboard a cruise ship that's now traveling in its way with passengers recreating that infamous voyage. >>> and one miraculous shot made all the difference at the masters. we'll show you how bubba watson won his green jacket. >> how do you put into words? >> i never got this far in my dreams. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by purina, your pet, our passion. - [ announcer ] introducing hugs. - [ barks ] crispy, oven-baked dog snacks with soft savory centers, made with beef and cheese. beneful baked delights: a unique collection of four new snacks... to help spark play in your day. kraft natural cheese with fl
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica and jeff. well, the $3 billion penalty you're talking about is the largest ever paid by a drug company in a u.s. settlement. federal prosecutors accuse glaxosmithkline of withholding critical safety data from regulators and committing widespread fraud. ♪ y'all ready for this ♪ >> reporter: this is not the start of a world-class karaoke routine, but rather top executives at the drugmaker glaxosmithkline, exhorting their sales reps to aggressively push a new asthma drug. >> i think we can make some millionaires out there. let's do it right, all right? >> reporter: federal prosecutors used the tape as evidence alleging the culture at gsk was focused on the bottom line and put profits ahead of customer safety. >> practices like these put our public health at risk increase costs and undermine our health care system. we are determined to bring them to a stop. >> reporter: prosecutors said gsk hid critical safety data from the food and drug administration regarding the blockbuster diabetes drug av
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica and jeff. well, the $3 billion penalty you're talking about is the largest ever paid by a drug company in a u.s. settlement. federal prosecutors accuse glaxosmithkline of withholding critical safety data from regulators and committing widespread fraud. ♪ y'all ready for this ♪ >> reporter: this is not the start of a world-class karaoke routine, but rather top executives at the drugmaker...
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but bob schieffer is coming up now. bob, can you hear us? >> i can. >> remember our colleague mike wallace for us as we sit here with morley and steve and gayle. >> well, it's been fun for me just listening to morley talk about mike way back there, and steve. you know, those of us in hard news, what people don't understand about a big organization like ours, there are separate and all of the folks at "60 minutes" are all over here and all of us covering the daily news were over in another place and we didn't come together all that much. listening to them, i think it might have been easier to be a friend of mike wallace if you weren't competing with him! every day for those stories. but he was such a wonderful person. and he was such a great newsman. i was very interested in what morley said about he was never sure of himself. but aren't all of the great ones that way? i played a lot of sports in my life growing up and i never knew anybody in sports who took it for granted. the guy who hit the home runs was the one who always said, if i don't
but bob schieffer is coming up now. bob, can you hear us? >> i can. >> remember our colleague mike wallace for us as we sit here with morley and steve and gayle. >> well, it's been fun for me just listening to morley talk about mike way back there, and steve. you know, those of us in hard news, what people don't understand about a big organization like ours, there are separate and all of the folks at "60 minutes" are all over here and all of us covering the daily...
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bob orr with more. >> reporter: good morning. i can tell you this is a big loss for al qaeda. abu yahya al libi was one of the last senior operatives, a key player at the very core of that embattled terror network. abu yahya al libi was often the face of terror, appearing in more than 30 al qaeda videos, seeking radical recruits and urging new attacks against the west. more importantly, in recent months al libi served as top deputy to new al qaeda boss al zawahiri, overseeing, plotting in affiliations with terrorists. inside al qaeda al libi was a star, revered for his escape from a u.s. military prison in afghanistan. now with his killing by a u.s. drone, al qaeda has a serious hole in its top management. long-time cia analyst phil mudd. >> in the past significant people were killed or captured but there was somebody like sharks teeth coming in behind them. in this case there's only a few deck chairs and it's not sure who will fill them. >> reporter: in the 13 months since bin laden was killed by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s more than a dozen top al qaeda terrorists have been killed b
bob orr with more. >> reporter: good morning. i can tell you this is a big loss for al qaeda. abu yahya al libi was one of the last senior operatives, a key player at the very core of that embattled terror network. abu yahya al libi was often the face of terror, appearing in more than 30 al qaeda videos, seeking radical recruits and urging new attacks against the west. more importantly, in recent months al libi served as top deputy to new al qaeda boss al zawahiri, overseeing, plotting in...
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the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictions bob can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto® rivarox
the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib...
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he starts to push it, that bob does. i'm done. >> our friend bob costas. >> i'm thinking he's having a little cranky-yanky moment, but you're covering the olympics, so the olympics goes as long as the olympics goes, and whatever bob wants to say. >> and the olympics are good for their ratings there. >> that's right. >> in every city. >> that's right. >>> in this morning's "health watch," a tale of the tape. you may have noticed olympic at legalities wearing colorful bands of tape on different parts of their body. >> it's called kinesiology tape and it's been used for years to treat sports injuries, however, many competitors also think it gives them a competitive edge. bigad shaban is in london to tell us why that is. hello to you. good morning, bigad. >> hello. good morning, charlie and gayle. from beach volleyball to diving, track and even judo, it does seem more olympic athletes are using the tape at these games than ever before, but there is some controversy over whether it actually works, or is it nothing more than a
he starts to push it, that bob does. i'm done. >> our friend bob costas. >> i'm thinking he's having a little cranky-yanky moment, but you're covering the olympics, so the olympics goes as long as the olympics goes, and whatever bob wants to say. >> and the olympics are good for their ratings there. >> that's right. >> in every city. >> that's right. >>> in this morning's "health watch," a tale of the tape. you may have noticed olympic at...
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. >>> we go to correspondent, host of face the nation, bob schieffer. >> good morning. >> so bob, where are we in terms of what -- how you see these two competing proposals for fixing the economy? the president on the one hand saying i need more time, on the other hand saying if governor romney is elected, it means bush policies. on the other hand, governor romney says that the president has had enough time to fix it and he hasn't. >> you know, i thought erica just kind of hit the nail on the head there with that question. when she talked about but how are you going to get the two sides to work together? we heard these two candidates yesterday lay out very different ideas about how to get this economy going again. but what nobody on either side seems to be talking about, charlie, it seems to me is okay, here's my idea and these guys had their idea. but how as president can i get the two sides to work together. the president said himself in his speech shall the problem is the stalemate. what is it that he can do that he's not doing now to change that? and what could mitt romney do to cha
. >>> we go to correspondent, host of face the nation, bob schieffer. >> good morning. >> so bob, where are we in terms of what -- how you see these two competing proposals for fixing the economy? the president on the one hand saying i need more time, on the other hand saying if governor romney is elected, it means bush policies. on the other hand, governor romney says that the president has had enough time to fix it and he hasn't. >> you know, i thought erica just...
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that means we can actually hopefully resolve bob's case. >> you consider these comments a step forward? >> yes, i do. i do. i hope the iranian government and president ahmadinejad will continue to work to return bob to his family. >> that's a really interesting story. when we talked to him about that, there's indication that he is there, this acknowledgment there's been some discussion of a swap and we'll see if there's some movement on this case. a family is missing their father and grandfather for more than five years. >> one aspect of the story we didn't report which is after yards iranians said no, no, he's in pakistan. i don't know whether that is, in fact, true or not or whether they knew or were informed on the situation. >> sure did seem encouraging news for the family. when i was watching, i was thinking how they must feel hearing that. >> the first time he's said, yes, i know all about him, and we've had people talking about him. >>> an interest story in the well street journal saying cell phones are eating the family budget. government data shows consumers have spent more on
that means we can actually hopefully resolve bob's case. >> you consider these comments a step forward? >> yes, i do. i do. i hope the iranian government and president ahmadinejad will continue to work to return bob to his family. >> that's a really interesting story. when we talked to him about that, there's indication that he is there, this acknowledgment there's been some discussion of a swap and we'll see if there's some movement on this case. a family is missing their...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning to you. i want to understand who is abu hamza al masri. >> reporter: good morning. well, abu hamza al masri is a leading radical islam cleric. best known perhaps for his fiery preaching in north london mosque which was favored in the past by al qaeda operatives like richard reid and the 9/11 conspirators. he's been in a british jail since 2004. he's been charged by the u.s. government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to kidnap american tourists in 1998 and setting up an al qaeda training camp in oregon in 1999. he started with aiding taliban and al qaeda efforts in afghanistan. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged co-conspirators has already been convicted and he's sentenced to life in prison. masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning to you. i want to understand who is abu hamza al masri. >> reporter: good morning. well, abu hamza al masri is a leading radical islam cleric. best known perhaps for his fiery preaching in north london mosque which was favored in the past by al qaeda operatives like richard reid and the 9/11 conspirators. he's been in a british jail since 2004. he's been charged by the u.s. government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to...
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tomorrow morning. >> reporter: thank you. >>> in this morning's "washington post" as major mentioned, bob corker of tennessee calls on congress to settle the fiscal cliff, kicking the can down the road is misguided and irresponsible and shows a lack of courage. senator corker good morning. >> good morning. hi, charlie. >> it's going to have you here. are you prepareds, as others are doing, to sort of say i'm going to forgo the pledge because it is outdated and the country's problems are too big? >> well, i'm not obligated on the pledge. i made tennesseans aware, i was jus elected, the only thing i'm honoring is the oath i take when i'm sworn in this january. i've laid out the bill 242 pages long. not long. it's got $1 trillion in revenues, really entitlement reare to the other side of this equation, but no congress in history is more prepared to make these decisions. we've had two dry runs. we've litigated this and gone through every single score of never single decisions that has to be made. the last thing we need to do right now is kick the can down the road or create some process for n
tomorrow morning. >> reporter: thank you. >>> in this morning's "washington post" as major mentioned, bob corker of tennessee calls on congress to settle the fiscal cliff, kicking the can down the road is misguided and irresponsible and shows a lack of courage. senator corker good morning. >> good morning. hi, charlie. >> it's going to have you here. are you prepareds, as others are doing, to sort of say i'm going to forgo the pledge because it is outdated...
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during the patdown, the agents go, bob? bob, is that you? >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell in washington. >> gayle king is in new york. hi there gayle. >> bob is very specific isn't he? hello you two. don't forget to come back. i decided i don't like being an only child. don't forget to come back. >> we promise to. >> i'll see you in just a sec. >>> we told you how the airlines have canceled hundreds of flights at chicago's two main airports because of the midwest snowstorm. it's bad timing because there's more than 250,000 passengers scheduled to go through o'hare and midway today alone. that is really part of the trouble picture. 93 million of us will be traveling 50 miles or more during the holidays says aaa. cbs news travel editor peter greenberg is here ready to help, get everybody on their way. ready, set, go peter. >> let's start with numbers. yesterday they canceled about 1,400 flights. this morning at 7:00 they delayed only 700. in the last hour it's up to 1,300. here's the key. yesterday, 11,000 flights were delayed. it's not
during the patdown, the agents go, bob? bob, is that you? >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell in washington. >> gayle king is in new york. hi there gayle. >> bob is very specific isn't he? hello you two. don't forget to come back. i decided i don't like being an only child. don't forget to come back. >> we promise to. >> i'll see you in just a sec. >>> we told you how the airlines have canceled hundreds of...
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bob orr is at the scene of the crash. good morning to you, bob. >> reporter: good morning. firefighters are finishing up their search of the burned out apartments and they tell us there are three people unaccounted for. so far, no fatalities. meanwhile, the u.s. navy investigators are just starting their probe to find out why the high-powered fa-18 crashed into a crowded area. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fa-18 slammed into these virginia beach apartments just minutes after taking off from nearby oceana naval air station. remnants of the engine landed in the courtyard of the complex. the two pilots who ejected just before the plane went down were found close to the crash site. one of them had to be freed from his ejector seat by neighborhood resident nick bean. >> he was bleeding a little bit. i pulled a knife out and cut him loose from his chair and dragged him out and got him as far away as i could. >> reporter: neighbors say one pilot's parachute snagged on a building near pat cavanaugh's back porch. >> he apologized very much for hitting our complex. i told him, don'
bob orr is at the scene of the crash. good morning to you, bob. >> reporter: good morning. firefighters are finishing up their search of the burned out apartments and they tell us there are three people unaccounted for. so far, no fatalities. meanwhile, the u.s. navy investigators are just starting their probe to find out why the high-powered fa-18 crashed into a crowded area. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the fa-18 slammed into these virginia beach apartments just minutes after...
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chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer is with us now. good morning, bob. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you make of gingrich stepping down and what about his future? >> well, i think it's the same as it always was. when he began all of this. gingrich knew from the very beginning that this was a long shot. he also knew what a lot of other republicans know and that is there are many, many republicans on the right side of that party who simply do not like mitt romney who do not believe that he is one of them. a true conservative. gingrich thought if he could build on that as a base, as a sort of anybody but romney candidate, that slowly but surely he had a chance and again he knew it was a long shot, to build on that. as it turned out, he didn't. what happened in this was that mitt romney had so much more money than the rest of the candidates in the race, charlie, that every time one of these anybody but mitt candidates came to the fore romney just jumped a lot of negative advertising on them and they went away. and that's exactly wha
chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer is with us now. good morning, bob. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do you make of gingrich stepping down and what about his future? >> well, i think it's the same as it always was. when he began all of this. gingrich knew from the very beginning that this was a long shot. he also knew what a lot of other republicans know and that is there are many, many republicans on the right side of that...
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no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. >> we have mass transit delays to report. capital quarter delays up to one hour due to a problem that happened at this as soon station. give yourself some extra time before you leave. cal train delays into santa clara, about 10 minutes late and train no. 215 about 11 minutes late out of sunnyvale. an accident east bound 92 at ralston. sluggish into san francisco on the golden gate >> we are off to a chilly start this morning with temperatures in the low 40's were some of the cooler spot. later today the highs will be in the low eighties for your warm spots inland. 69 in oakland and 70 in fremont today. upper 60s to low 70's by the bay. we hold steady this week for a few,,,,
no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. >> we have mass transit delays to report. capital quarter delays up to one hour due to a problem that happened at this as soon station. give yourself...
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bob, good morning to you. >> good morning to you gayle and to charlie. you know, planes using the same runway always take off and land in the same direction to avoid any kind of midair potential collisions. but in this case, a very bad mistake was made and two planes took off directly into oncoming traffic. it was just after 2:00 p.m. tuesday when a u.s. airways regional jet was approaching reagan national airport. a storm caused the wind to shift and because of that, controllers were in the process of changing the direction of all take-offs and landings. but there was some kind of miscommunication. officials say two planes were cleared and took off directly into the path of the inbound flight. the first departing plane closed to within a mile and a half and just second of the arriving plane. the second outbound jet was a mile behind. controllers told the inbound plane to turn. >> we were cleared. what happened? >> stand by. >> the former chairman of the ntsb. >> we're talking about people here who do this every day. they're very, very good. they are hig
bob, good morning to you. >> good morning to you gayle and to charlie. you know, planes using the same runway always take off and land in the same direction to avoid any kind of midair potential collisions. but in this case, a very bad mistake was made and two planes took off directly into oncoming traffic. it was just after 2:00 p.m. tuesday when a u.s. airways regional jet was approaching reagan national airport. a storm caused the wind to shift and because of that, controllers were in...
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bob orr is at washington reagan international airport where it all happened. bob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. planes using the same runway always take off and land in the same direction to avoid any kind of midair conflicts. but in this instance, something went terribly wrong. two planes took off directly into oncoming traffic. it was just after 2:00 p.m. tuesday when a u.s. airways regional jet was approaching reagan national airport. a storm had caused the wind to shift, and because of that, controllers were in the process of changing the direction of all takeoffs and landings. but there was some kind of miscommunication. officials say two planes were cleared, and took off directly into the path of the inbound flight. the first departing plane closed within a mile and a half and just seconds of the arriving plane. the second outbound jet was just a mile behind. controllers quickly told the inbound plane to turn. >> turn right heading 180. >> there's a river back there. what happened? >> >> we'r
bob orr is at washington reagan international airport where it all happened. bob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. planes using the same runway always take off and land in the same direction to avoid any kind of midair conflicts. but in this instance, something went terribly wrong. two planes took off directly into oncoming traffic. it was just after 2:00 p.m. tuesday when a u.s. airways regional jet was approaching reagan...
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take it easy. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way. >> but if you caught up with some very headlines. a firefighter fell through the roof of a burning home this morning. luckily he was treated at the scene. to holmes caught fire shortly after 5:00 this morning. one of the homes appears to be a total loss. the fire also burned several trees behind the home and the cause is still under investigation >> this morning investigators are trying to piece together what led to a police shooting in vallejo. before that, there may have been a chase across the city. neighbors said she heard multiple shots
take it easy. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank...
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bob schieffer, thank you very much. this sunday on "face the nation, bob talked with newt gingrich, also michele bachmann who's expected to endorse romney. check your local listings. >>> shock and grief this morning among football plans and fans over the apparent suicide of junior seau. his body was found wednesday in his california home. as john blackstone reports, the future hall of famer died with no real explanation. >> reporter: in a 20-year career in the nfl, junior seau made more than 1800 tackles, becoming one of the most feared linebackers in the game. with news of his death, family and friends gathered in shock at his home north of san diego. where his mother's grief overflowed. >> but i pray to god, please, take me. take me. leave my child. but it's too late. too late. >> reporter: seau was found with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. >> this case at this point is being investigated as a suicide. >> reporter: there was no suicide note but seau's ex-wife texted simply, i love her
bob schieffer, thank you very much. this sunday on "face the nation, bob talked with newt gingrich, also michele bachmann who's expected to endorse romney. check your local listings. >>> shock and grief this morning among football plans and fans over the apparent suicide of junior seau. his body was found wednesday in his california home. as john blackstone reports, the future hall of famer died with no real explanation. >> reporter: in a 20-year career in the nfl, junior...
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bob dylan, shut out. no nomination. >> kanye west? >> kanye and jay-z, six nominations, each, again, not in a major category. >> how is it bruce springsteen with that new album is not nominated? >> i know you're outraged over this. >> outraged i tell you, outraged. you've heard the album. >> the grammy organization and voters want to get with what's happening right now. so it's been a big thing for them a long time. there are 81 categories. there's just too much, and they want to focus on what's happening right now, and they have. and they've done it successfully. this is a good list of major nominations. >> so what about the women? that was also a ed hadline last night. why so few -- >> album of 9 year. no nominations for women in album of the year and i'm a little surprised. a couple of my favorite records, fiona apple, pink, very good records. different kind of records, and no nominations. all guys. and it is a little bit of a surprise. especially because the pop charts have been dominated by women for the last few years. >> why do
bob dylan, shut out. no nomination. >> kanye west? >> kanye and jay-z, six nominations, each, again, not in a major category. >> how is it bruce springsteen with that new album is not nominated? >> i know you're outraged over this. >> outraged i tell you, outraged. you've heard the album. >> the grammy organization and voters want to get with what's happening right now. so it's been a big thing for them a long time. there are 81 categories. there's just too...
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with both of them being friends, being coached by bob kersee. i know boibby and the girls, they're going to do what's in the best interests of both athletes. >> what do you think would be in the best interests of both athletes here? >> what i think would be in the best interests of both athletes is one, is for them to get through the 200 meter finals and that's today. and then to allow their body to rest and then for the two athletes to come together and for them to decide if it's going to be a runoff, let it be a runoff off their terms. because the one thing about our olympic trials, they're extremely difficult. these athletes are in the best shape of their life and they're peaking at the right time. after they run this 200-meter race, their body needs to rest and then if it's going to be a runoff, then do a runoff. >> everyone is asking, jackie, what if this thing actually comes down to the flip of a coin. how fair is that? do you think it will happen? >> well, i'm hoping it doesn't come down to a flip of a coin because you only get one shot a
with both of them being friends, being coached by bob kersee. i know boibby and the girls, they're going to do what's in the best interests of both athletes. >> what do you think would be in the best interests of both athletes here? >> what i think would be in the best interests of both athletes is one, is for them to get through the 200 meter finals and that's today. and then to allow their body to rest and then for the two athletes to come together and for them to decide if it's...
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the man who danced to bob marley on wednesday in jamaica was somber the following day as news broke that six british troops had been killed in afghanistan. he chose to watch jamaican soldiers repel rather than joining in, a shift in schedule in show of respect. the prince who spent 77 days in afghanistan claims he had pretty stunning aim and even fired off a joke at the expense of reporters. >> the camera, want to stand at the other end? >> this newly qualified apache helicopter pilot went to a peace full setting, montego bay. when he started this journey last friday in belise, the media debated where he might party. >> in just a week he's turned the commentary toward his diplomatic ability. aided perhaps by a little brotherly advice from another prince. cbs news learned that the two brothers have chatted by phone and texted throughout the trip as prince william helped with tips on how to balance fun and formality. >> landing in brazil this morning the prince plans to boost u.k. businesses and try to lure tourists from these beaches to britain. >> reporter: part of prince harry's mission
the man who danced to bob marley on wednesday in jamaica was somber the following day as news broke that six british troops had been killed in afghanistan. he chose to watch jamaican soldiers repel rather than joining in, a shift in schedule in show of respect. the prince who spent 77 days in afghanistan claims he had pretty stunning aim and even fired off a joke at the expense of reporters. >> the camera, want to stand at the other end? >> this newly qualified apache helicopter...
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>> billy bob thornton? played the president? >> yeah yeah. let's talk about your weather. we are concerned about strong storms. you can see it right there. northern plains pushing into the upper great lakes and parts of the mid-mississippi valley and even the ohio valley could be dealing with strong to potentially severe storms. that is one of the hallmarks of your weather today. lots of instability in the atmosphere and lots of heat in the southern states and out west as welcoming up a little later. we'll talk about the heat we can't beat >>> well, for our weekend, it is pretty hot and steamy already. we have a dew point that is very high. moisture is very high. high pressure for hot and humid air to keep moving across the mid atlantic, across maryland. hit and miss thunderstorms today. our forecast >>> love actually. that was the movie that billy bob played the president. we actually love rebecca and terrell. i'll send it back to you guys. >> we love you too. even though you ask us brain busters. no idea. >>> an amazing discovery in the mountains of afghanistan. after mo
>> billy bob thornton? played the president? >> yeah yeah. let's talk about your weather. we are concerned about strong storms. you can see it right there. northern plains pushing into the upper great lakes and parts of the mid-mississippi valley and even the ohio valley could be dealing with strong to potentially severe storms. that is one of the hallmarks of your weather today. lots of instability in the atmosphere and lots of heat in the southern states and out west as welcoming...
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sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way.
sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back. no, it's on me. i insist. no way. yes way. well let me chip in. [ male announcer ] send money from one bank account to another, with citibank popmoney. easier banking. every step of the way.
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bob has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. police in belize call john mcafee is person of interest in the murder of one of his and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell phones. all being tracted. >> that's how they found him. >>> this story if you've ever complained online about a business, you may think twice about it. suing after criticizing on a website. the bad reviews could cost her big money. >> reporter: outside fairfax county court wednesday a lawyer for jane perez flipped through pictures allegedly showing botched home repairs. >> windows, work that was not properly done. >> reporter: the photos include door hinges trash allegedly left behind and what are said to be strands of hair in a refinished floor. >> i think we presented evidence sufficient to establish that the work was not completed, that he charged for work that
bob has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. police in belize call john mcafee is person of interest in the murder of one of his and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell phones. all being tracted. >> that's how they found him. >>>...
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for "cbs this morning," bob orr in washington. >>> senior correspondent john miller is here again. he's a former deputy director of national intelligence. he intended a briefing after bin laden was killed. i find this fascinating. the manno owe spoke for nsa, not nsa, but the national security adviser to the president. a man who is a press spokesman for the navy, a press spokesman for panetta don't know anything about the book and haven't read it. >> i made the rounds yesterday and said was this book vetted? i say this because i had to take a pen and sign a nondisclosure agreement in the intelligence community saying i would never reveal classified information that i learned in the course that work. i'm bound to that by law. as is any navy seal. anybody with a top secret clearance. what you see here is an interesting gambit. they've skirted the process. they hired their own expert. think said you vet it. that is not the way -- this is not an elective. this is a requirement. this is a mandatory. so i guess the gamble is here you have a true american hero, part of the team that went
for "cbs this morning," bob orr in washington. >>> senior correspondent john miller is here again. he's a former deputy director of national intelligence. he intended a briefing after bin laden was killed. i find this fascinating. the manno owe spoke for nsa, not nsa, but the national security adviser to the president. a man who is a press spokesman for the navy, a press spokesman for panetta don't know anything about the book and haven't read it. >> i made the rounds...
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president, president obama, is now framing it as romney owns all of ryan's policies, but we know from bob schieffer's interview that romney is not going to be going on ryan's budget. how long, though, can romney hold out on naming specifics with what he would do differently from what ryan has already mapped out? >> well, romney doesn't own ryan any more than senator obama owned everything senator biden said, particularly those things senator biden said that weren't nice about senator obama. however, what romney does have to do is explain where he differs from ryan, and that's tricky, because in a lot of places, he doesn't differ. and then in the places where they do differ, it's hard to say, well, we have disagreements, but i picked him because of his ideas. and also, ryan has a very detailed plan out there, and once you get into the specifics of these plans, there are a lot of hard choices that have to be made. politicians like to talk about them in general, but when you get into the specifics of these hard choices, it can just sound unpleasant to voters and romney wants to stay away fro
president, president obama, is now framing it as romney owns all of ryan's policies, but we know from bob schieffer's interview that romney is not going to be going on ryan's budget. how long, though, can romney hold out on naming specifics with what he would do differently from what ryan has already mapped out? >> well, romney doesn't own ryan any more than senator obama owned everything senator biden said, particularly those things senator biden said that weren't nice about senator...
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other performers from barbra streisand to bob dylan to rush are scheduled. ♪ rather dramatic entrance. >> it sure says we're here. >> reporter: it seats 18,000 for basketball. more for concerts, the floor's herringbone pattern features the black and white logo designed by jay-z himself. state of the art digital scoreboard and exclusive and windowless luxury suites called the vault that goes for $550,000 a year. each comes with eight premium seats inside the arena. ground was broken on the $1 billion building in march 2010. original part of a much larger development called atlantic yards. beyond the arena, plans for 6,000 apartments, plus office and retail space. a commitment required before ratner got the okay to build. >> i must say, there were at least a half dozen times along the way that i thought maybe this isn't going to happen. >> reporter: the project controversial from the beginning. >> we are like two peas in a pod. >> reporter: that's because the land acquired through emminent domain. the state seized 22 acres and evicted residents and businesses. >> this building is a monu
other performers from barbra streisand to bob dylan to rush are scheduled. ♪ rather dramatic entrance. >> it sure says we're here. >> reporter: it seats 18,000 for basketball. more for concerts, the floor's herringbone pattern features the black and white logo designed by jay-z himself. state of the art digital scoreboard and exclusive and windowless luxury suites called the vault that goes for $550,000 a year. each comes with eight premium seats inside the arena. ground was...